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1 2,3 | Your father, because of his excessive compassion, received them [ 2 3,16| rhetorical exaggerations and excessive praise, this work contains 3 3,16| particularly because of excessive taxation and extortions 4 5,4 | paganism” in the form of excessive image-worship, and “restore 5 5,4 | influences of the period, the excessive development of monachism 6 5,5 | iconoclastic period on the excessive adoration of relics in which 7 5,7 | Isaurian emperors, there is no excessive praise for these rulers. 8 5,7 | materials, abstain from excessive praise of the Isaurian dynasty. 9 6,7 | the “obvious disease” of excessive cupidity has become widely 10 6,7 | namely, the problem of the excessive development of large landownership, 11 6,7 | reasons must be sought in the excessive growth of the large landholdings. 12 7,2 | administrative talents at all. The excessive luxury and foolish lavishness 13 7,4 | alarmed the emperors, the excessive growth of ecclesiastic and 14 7,4 | declared themselves against the excessive increase of church property, 15 7,4 | language, which, in its excessive tendency towards the purity 16 8,17| amount of labor and sometimes excessive perspicacity which scholars 17 9,3 | become reconciled to the excessive power of Charles, and felt